The Villa Maria School, in cooperation with the School of Education, offers a
postbaccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN) certificate for school nursing. The
school nurse certificate program is open to registered nurses who have earned a
BSN. Students who are The purpose of this post-BSN certificate is to prepare nurses to
meet the health care needs of children of all ages in diverse school settings.
Health promotion, risk reduction, and health education are emphasized. The
program is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Admission Requirements:
Program and Certification Requirements:
* Gannon University students enrolled in the BSN-NURS or BSN-RNBS
or BSN-RNMS
PATRICIA MARSHALL, M.S.N., R.N., CCRN,
Undergraduate Program Director
JANET FRIEDMAN, M.S.N., CRNP, CS, Advisor
currently enrolled in Gannon University's Villa Maria School of Nursing's BSN
program may take the courses for the certificate during their undergraduate
program, but do not qualify for certification until licensed as a registered
nurse in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
programs may be eligible to pursue this certificate. Students must declare their
intent to
obtain the certification to the BSN program director and complete appropriate
paperwork.
Upon completion of the BSN program and proof of licensure as a registered nurse
in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the student must file a certification approval
form with the
School of Nursing to initiate the formal School Nurse Certification Process.
Permanent Certification
Pennsylvania offers permanent certification as a School Nurse when a graduate of
a School
Nurse Certification program has accumulated a minimum of 24 post-baccalaureate
credit
hours within 6 years of initial certification. In most cases, courses taken
toward School Nurse
Certification count toward permanent certification as long as they have been
taken after the
date on which the initial BSN degree was granted.